Side Effects of Energy Drinks You may notice your heart rate increase and stress levels rise. Consuming excessive amounts of caffeine can cause anxiety, restlessness, and trouble sleeping. Energy drinks also may cause stomach irritation and muscle twitches. Do energy drinks affect male fertility? Conclusion. The long-term consumption of energyRead More →

Could you still be intoxicated the morning after? Yes. Whether your blood alcohol is still above the limit depends on a number of factors. The main ones are how much alcohol you consumed last night and at what time. What happens if you are drunk all the time? A blackoutRead More →

It has flavors of coffee brandy and Irish Cream liqueur. No blender is needed; it can be served chilled or on the rocks for a delicious tasting drink. It has bottled at 12.5% alcohol by volume. Ice Box Mudslide is best to serve over ice or blend with ice forRead More →

In other words, if this is the first time you’re drinking, your alcohol tolerance is probably low, and one or two drinks consumed over the course of an hour (roughly one-one and a half glasses of wine) will make you drunk. Why is Capriccio sangria so strong? Steiner said aRead More →

And she spilled the tea on the Love Island drinking rules, revealing each contestant has a two drink limit in order to avoid anyone getting drunk. She told us: “It is a two drink limit. And usually you get your first drink and then you have to wait around threeRead More →

Vanilla extract can be purchased by minors because it would be pretty much impossible to keep down enough of it to get drunk. Jason, you give the best advice. Vanilla extract is 70 proof (35%) by law in the US. Why is there alcohol in vanilla extract? Why does vanillaRead More →

But what’s going on? Dr Clare Morrison, from online doctor MedExpress, explained that we sometimes feel more drunk on a plane than on land, despite consuming the same volume of alcohol – and it’s all to do with air pressure. “When on a plane, the barometric pressure in the cabinRead More →

The science behind what drinking hot alcohol does to your buzz (and you) is frequently anecdotal. … Yarm has heard, though, that warm alcohol will be absorbed faster into your bloodstream through the lining of your stomach, and therefore hit you quicker, because it’s closer to your body temperature. WhatRead More →